
Comfort, Dignity, and Compassion
We believe that care goes beyond treatment—it’s about providing comfort, dignity, and emotional support for patients and their families. Our Pain & Palliative Care Department is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for those in advanced stages of illness, ensuring they receive the care and attention they deserve.
We offer specialized pain management, symptom relief, and emotional well-being support, helping patients live with comfort and dignity. Our team provides counseling, palliative care, and family support, ensuring that no one faces their journey alone.
Through compassionate medical care and holistic support, we stand by our patients and their families, bringing peace, strength, and kindness when it matters most.


Bringing Comfort Beyond Hospital Walls
94+
Patients Under Home Care
Regular visits for pain relief & symptom control
131+
Home Visits
Overcoming geographical challenges to reach remote patients
37%
Patients Admitted for Supportive Treatment
Ensuring dignity in their final stages
Our Initiatives
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- Home Care Services – Reaching remote areas where access to medical facilities is limited
- Specialized Training Programs – Nurses skilled in pain management, wound care & symptom control
- Telemedicine Support – Offering consultations and medication access during crises like COVID-19
Global Collaborations



Facilities that support doctors
in best providing care


A Legacy of Compassionate Healing
Our journey began in 2009 with a grant from the Indo-American Cancer Association. Since then, we’ve expanded through national and international collaborations, workshops, and training programs. From receiving the NDPS Drug License for opioid use to being selected for the Pain-Free Hospital Initiative, we continue to advance compassionate support in Assam. With continued efforts, we aim to reach every patient in need, ensuring no one suffers alone.
Key Services
Our resources
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Blogs
Smoking life away, one puff at a time
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, N-nitrosamines, Naphthylamine,1,3-Butadiene, Benzene, Aldehydes, and Ethylene oxide. What seems like a throwback to our elementary chemistry lessons, are actually what you inhale, with every puff of cigarette smoke
Blogs
Silchar Ground zero for the battle against cancer in North-east India
The average size of a human cell is about 100 microns. The wizardry that goes on inside this tiny structure is something that has fascinated humans for centuries. It is the very essence of life that makes us what we are.










